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Editor’s Pick: Philips 40B1U6903CH

WHAT’S THE PERFECT premium productivity monitor form factor? 34-inch ultrawide? Too small. 32-inch 4K? Better, but arguably a bit constraining. What about one of those 49-inch 32:9 aspect monsters? Interesting, but they’re a little too low-resolution for the panel size at 5,120 by 1,440 pixels. That’s not the stuff of a high-DPI experience.

Then there’s the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9,

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